Two polls tonight. Tomorrow's Sun/YouGov poll has the Tories at 40 per cent — no change there — with Labour at 30 per cent (-1) and the Lib Dems at 20 per cent (+2). That's a national swing from Labour to the Conservatives of 6.5 per cent. The other is a Harris poll for The Daily Mail that puts the Conservatives at 37 per cent, Labour at 27 per cent (-1) and the Lib Dems at 22 per cent (+2).

So a double digit lead for the Tories going into the weekend. More polls to come and it'll be interesting to see whether today's plea from Andrew Adonis and Gordon Brown to Lib Dems to vote tactically will have had any effect. I doubt it. For Team Cameron, the big question will be how to translate this lead into "the big mo" so they end up with a workable majority.

For those of you interested in "the others", I'll leave you with this round-up from UkPollingReport.co.uk, the most popular blog in Britain at present:

Finally there remains some sharp contrasts in the levels of support for minor parties – the “others”. Once again the difference here tends to be between the established pollsters and the new online companies, with Opinium, Harris and Angus Reid showing them up in the mid teens, while the longer established companies show them down near 10% or 11%. Even so, the levels of support for others do seem to be falling as we approach the election – notably the most recent Populus and ICM polls had them back in single figures.